Engaging with Perpetrators of Domestic Violence : practical techniques for early intervention / Kate Iwi and Chris Newman.
Child protection and family workers can complete training without learning about how to work with domestic abuse perpetrators - but intervening at an early stage can make a real difference to increasing family safety. This concise book equips practitioners with the knowledge and techniques they need...
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Alternate Title: | Engaging with perpetrators of domestic violence |
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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London :
Jessica Kingsley Publishers,
2015.
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Table of Contents:
- Section 1. Introduction. 1.1. Contextualising the Model ; 1.2 Theoretical Influences
- Section 2. Assessment. 2.1 Assessment Interview ; 2.2. Risk Assessment
- Section 3. Interventions. 3.1. Safety Plans, Signals and Time Outs ; 3.2. Taking Responsibility ; 3.3. Extending the Definition of Abuse ; 3.4. Abusing Cultural Privilege ; 3.5. Analysing Incidents of Abuse ; 3.6. Building Awareness of Impacts of Domestic Violence ; 3.7. Conflict Resolution
- Section 4. What Next?. 4.1 Referencing Onwards.